The antibiofilm effects of Byotrol™ G32

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Aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate a commercial antimicrobial formulation, Byotrol™ G32, as a potential coating for impeding biofilm formation on medical devices such as urinary catheters. Methods and Results: The antimicrobial activity of Byotrol™ G32 and its individual constituents has been tested on planktonic and biofilm cultures of uropathogenic bacteria. The Byotrol™ G32 formulation was superior with MICs ranging from 3 μg ml-1 to 15 μg ml-1 for planktonic cultures and 3-20 μg ml-1 for biofilms. Furthermore, Byotrol™ G32 was able to remove established biofilms and act as an antibiofilm surface coating. Conclusions: Byotrol™ G32 displays impressive antimicrobial activity both in suspension and as a coating. Pretreating medical devices with Byotrol™ G32 may significantly impede biofilm formation and prolong the lifetime of the device. Significance and Impact of the study: Medical devices are indispensable in health care. They are, however, a predisposing factor in infection. This research has demonstrated that Byotrol™ G32 reduces bacterial growth and subsequent biofilm formation. Application of Byotrol™ G32 as a medical device coating could have a significant impact on the costs associated with device replacement and patient morbidity and mortality. © 2013 The Society for Applied Microbiology.

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Govindji, N., Wills, P., Upton, M., Tirelli, N., Yeates, S., & Webb, M. (2013). The antibiofilm effects of ByotrolTM G32. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 114(5), 1285–1293. https://doi.org/10.1111/jam.12162

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